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Changes are happening all over the state in El Paso one of the 6A schools El Dorado reported 5A numbers as they had another school absorb a lot of their students Pebble Hills and interestingly enough El Dorado is having an okay season while Pebble Hills first year with seniors is sitting at 7-0.

Nope. Mercedes has never been close to dropping. Mercedes has the main high school campus and early college campus. Close to 1200 at main campus and over 300 at early college. They have separate number codes for testing purposes but early college students participate in all UIL activities with the main campus. Seriously doubt they would ever separate. Too much money for travel in the sub 5A districts plus MISD can't afford to bankroll a whole new athletic and music departments among other costs.

Nope. Mercedes has never been close to dropping. Mercedes has the main high school campus and early college campus. Close to 1200 at main campus and over 300 at early college. They have separate number codes for testing purposes but early college students participate in all UIL activities with the main campus. Seriously doubt they would ever separate. Too much money for travel in the sub 5A districts plus MISD can't afford to bankroll a whole new athletic and music departments among other costs.

That would be an interesting question then. Would Early College kids be counted towards the total?

Also, if you have 1200 at the main campus that's actually pretty damn close to the proposed 4A cutoff. Supposedly it's going to be around 1190 or so.

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That would be an interesting question then. Would Early College kids be counted towards the total?

Also, if you have 1200 at the main campus that's actually pretty damn close to the proposed 4A cutoff. Supposedly it's going to be around 1190 or so.

Yes they are counted towards the total but are now listed separately but assigned to same classification as the main campus. I've seen it posted on a UIL pdf called the Realignment Alphabetical Listing.